Gradius III (Super Nintendo)

Gradius III

That wretched fiend is once again wreaking havoc on Gradius and the surrounding planets, and it’s your destiny to put an end to it. Unless you think life as an amoeba would be pleasant!

You play a key role in engineering your Vic Viper’s battle gear and arsenal. You’ll use masterful marksmanship and strategy to choose the right time to engage the right weapon from your arsenal: spread bombs, ripple lasers, photon torpedoes, mega crush and many more. Can you conquer the galactic gargoyles and obstacles in ten levels? Just when you think you’ve made it through each of the levels, you’ll be greeted by a hideous boss who will try to see to it that his level is your last. Choose from three difficulty levels to see just how keen your alien zapping skills are.

Gradius III Review

By Damo

**Costs 900 points in the EU, not 800 as in North America**

Gradius III was one of the first SNES shooters and to be perfectly honest, it shows. Graphically the game is fairly bland (although the same could be said of the coin op original), the sound is nothing special and when things get hectic there's some terrible slowdown. Regardless of these points, the classic Gradius gameplay shines through.

True to the series’ roots, Gradius III requires you to power-up by collecting the glowing orbs that destroyed foes leave behind. You will probably want to increase your ship’s speed initially, then take advantage of the powerful laser weapon, then start picking up ‘option’ upgrades. These are small indestructible orbs that follow you about offering additional firepower and protection.

The Gradius series has always been quite unforgiving of the novice player, but when you fully power up your ship things are quite easy. Most foes are destroyed quickly when you have the coverage of several options firing lasers. The misery starts when you make a single mistake and everything is stripped away from you, even your speed. This "rags-to-riches" game mechanic may put some off.

The level design is really good and plenty of variety is offered, each level having its own theme. The end of level boss battles are excellent albeit quite punishing. You will have to keep your wits about you until you figure out the best tactics to repeat in order to ensure success.

If you happen to be a fan of the Gradius series then you're unlikely to be too disappointed with this, even if it is a little rough around the edges. There are much better, more well-rounded shoot-em-ups on the Virtual Console at the moment so if you only want to buy one or two games in this genre you could probably do better elsewhere.

3/5

Average reader rating: 4.05 (21 ratings)

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1. deggs Canada 06 Apr 2007, 22:10 GMT

amazing game. I think it was a launch title for the snes (or at least an early title). Konami had some amazing games in the early snes days (this, contra 3, Super Castlevania 4). Honestly, those were some of the best games of all time. They were more fun than anything else around.

The arcade version of Gradius 3 was next-to-impossible which made many love the snes version more. Still, the arcade supposedly had some 3rd person levels that were taken out for the snes version (but it's not like you could make it to those levels without goin through $10 in quarters). Also, some of the levels were modified and the graphics weren't quite as good in this version. That said, I remember this version of the game as being one of the greatest games ever.

There was a Gradius 3 and 4 compilation for the ps2 with the arcade versions and a Gradius comp for the psp with the arcade versions of Gradius 1,2 (not msx), 3, 4, and Gradius Gaiden (it was released only for the Japanese ps1). I really hoped that this would make it over to the PS2 but no such luck.

Still, can't wait for this one

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2. Tobias United States 23 Apr 2007, 15:42 GMT

I loved Gradius - you mention other better shooters on the VC - what do other people recommend I try if I love(d) gradius?

Thanks!

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3. Dazza United Kingdom 23 Apr 2007, 15:48 GMT

R-Type on the TG-16 and R-Type 3 are better (not Super R-Type) - the best shooters on the VC are Soldier Blade (the best imho) and Super Star Soldier.

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4. PresidentLeever United Kingdom 23 Apr 2007, 18:49 GMT

@Tobias, apart from the ones Dazza mentioned, Bio-Hazard Battle is also a fun, challenging 2-player horizontal shooter and it has a unique feel to it. The weapons system is very simple though.

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5. Will United States 23 Apr 2007, 20:29 GMT

I absolutely loved this game. I used to go over to a buddies house and we'd try to get farther and farther through the game. Seemed that we'd get real far without losing and once we did it was impossible to move forward in the game (especially at the diagonal corridor level). I think the weapons system and bosses makes this game a classic and it wasn't too difficult to get through most of the first levels unlike R-Type games. Never was a huge R-Type fan the games seemed way to difficult for a casual shooter fan as myself but Gradius III was right up my alley. The only game that I thought was as addicting would have to be Einheinder. I'd recommend this one to any fan of the genre.

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6. William United States 23 Apr 2007, 22:18 GMT

Well... I've been a gradius fan all my life (for the shooter genre)... I also like Gradius III as well. It's a not-too-shabby game, after all, huh? I'd have rated it a 4-star instead of a 3-star rating, but... due to what you guys have said, that would make sense. Ah well. It's still a great game, anyway!

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7. Mark United States 24 Apr 2007, 00:19 GMT

Not to sound like a douche, but U.N. Squadron can't be taken off my #1 list of flyer games. :)

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8. Masuyo United States 24 Apr 2007, 02:42 GMT

I have the actual cart. I love it but it has its problems. Some of the custom weapons just arn't useful. It's incredibly easy to die and when you do die it's almost impossible to get back up to a decent amount of power. I love the level design and I enjoyed the NES one just as much. It's decent but not worth the money.

Thunder Spirits next?

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9. Fieron Canada 24 Apr 2007, 05:21 GMT

3 level's of difficulty? i believe you have forgotten the ultra hard "arcade" mode

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10. Pablo Spain 24 Apr 2007, 16:55 GMT

Does this shooter have true 2Player mode? (And by that I mean 2 players simultaneously)
I think other shooters like R-type only had 2player mode in the sense that one player played after the other.

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11. PresidentLeever United Kingdom 25 Apr 2007, 16:20 GMT

@Pablo - Nope, it's 2-player alternative. So yeah, you take turns playing.. :/

"Thunder Spirits next?"

You mean the almost butchered version of Thunder Force 3? I'd pass.

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12. daniel United States 26 Apr 2007, 03:33 GMT

3 stars??! are you joking?
this is probably among my top 5 snes games.
in my prime playing ability i could beat the game on hard without dying once.
download gradius iii for vc for great gameplay and great music.

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13. Matthew United States 27 Apr 2007, 08:27 GMT

I agree with daniel, this game deserves more than 3 stars. Gradius 3 for the SNES would be the best in the series if it weren't for V on the PS2. Shooter fans, download this game you won't be disappointed!

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14. Amber United States 28 Jul 2007, 23:03 GMT

I figured I'd comment just to put up a differing opinion. What shooters you like is definitely a matter of taste. I love Gradius 3 and hate R-Type 3.

I also found R-Type 3 easier than Gradius 3...up to a point. Then it got stupid, unfairly hard with trial and error death traps. Ugh. I bought R-Type 3 due to its high rating, played it a few times, then deleted it off my system. Gradius 3, however, I thought was utterly sublime to play.

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15. deggs Canada 16 Aug 2007, 20:30 GMT

3 stars?

this is still prob one of my all-time fav snes games and prob one of the most fun games of all time...

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16. David Sweden 14 Sep 2007, 15:37 GMT

freaking great game thanks lord :)

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17. tovare Norway 26 Sep 2007, 15:03 GMT

Is there a high-score list in this game, I really miss it in R-Type III.

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18. tovare Norway 29 Sep 2007, 14:18 GMT

Wow, couldn't resist getting this one. It does have a high-score table ! I noticed some severe slowdown in some cases which is unfortunate because I sometimes end up activating too many speedups. Despite the slowdowns the game is very enjoyable.

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19. Alessandro Sojack United States 02 Oct 2007, 06:46 GMT

Bah -- Gradius 3 easier than R-Type*? That's madness ;) Somehow, an unspedup Vic Viper is even SLOWER than the R90, and R-Type at least had the courtesy to drop some of those powerup ships near where you'd restart on dying.

Oh, in any case, this game is still rather excellent, even if I'm terrible at it. Slowdown, though? That sounds strange. The PS2 port never had any -- that was based off the arcade version though, so maybe it's an SNES thing?

* R-Type 3 is a different story. I know people complain that R-Type involves too much pattern memorization and what not, but it's no more than you have in Gradius. Excepty R-Type 3, which took the entire thing to some extremely idiotic point around level 3 where it was like, "WHOOPS HERE'S THE FLOOR!" and by that point you're dead. Sloppy level design -- you can die too easily through no fault of your own. I much prefered the more open, Gradius-esque levels of R-Type Final, Darius Gaiden, and Einhänder.

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20. bsg United States 02 Oct 2007, 15:22 GMT

gradius 3 is a great game, but the SNES version's slowdown is unforgivable

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21. FirebrandMustDie United Kingdom 03 Oct 2007, 01:45 GMT

I'd love to see Parodius on VC!

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22. StarSoldier1 Canada 26 Oct 2007, 01:58 GMT

The slowdown was bad but I love the game play!

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23. Eric United States 27 Nov 2007, 20:53 GMT

Best - Game - Ever - Period. By the name of Gradius 3. I give it eight stars. Out of a possible zero. Wha who?! Where's he coming from? Yeah it's a good game.

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24. Nigel Canada 05 Feb 2008, 13:55 GMT

I've just started getting into shooters, and I've downloaded 8 of them, and yes, there's some slowdown on this one, but who cares? The level designs are great and it's as much fun as a game can get! I'm a little surprised by this rating, usually I agree with the reviews. Not this time! 5 stars.

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25. Anonymous X United Kingdom 26 Feb 2008, 17:38 GMT

I think this conversion is a cut down from the arcade original...

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26. Marvel_Maniac Canada 01 Mar 2008, 02:36 GMT

This is definetly at least a 4.

Damo actually says "the sound is nothing special " in his review.

Are you kidding me?

This game actually stands out to me due to its sound. There is some of the best music in any game for the SNES in Gradius III. I was trying to resist downloading it, but I simply could not hold out any longer. Bought it today, and I'm just loving it.

Oh and as far as slow down is concerned, yes, it happens, but it doesn't ruin anything. It sort of feels like a Matrix-esque dynamic, where there is so much going on at once, that you get a chance to respond to all the mayhem.

There is just something about Gradius...

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27. TRON United States 27 Apr 2008, 06:53 GMT

This is a technically good schmup, but I found it feeling kind of generic and without personality. I really commend the power up system in this series though, it really lets you create a shooter that fits your play style without having to avoid picking up "certain" power ups.

I would recommend this to schmup fans seeking a new challenge, but only after you've played Gates of Thunder.

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28. Matmax14 Germany 13 May 2008, 20:08 GMT

i like this game but think its to easy...when you played it 3 times youknow what are the best power ups and youonly have to use shieldagain and again-.-

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